Jami Mullikin • January 12, 2026

Wonder Expands Headquarters at Flywheel Coworking in Downtown Greenville

Greenville, S.C. — January, 2026 — Wonder, a Greenville-based marketing, media, and technology company, announced it has expanded its presence at Flywheel Coworking, extending its lease and growing its headquarters footprint to four dedicated offices within the downtown Greenville innovation hub.


Wonder was the first tenant to sign at Flywheel in July 2025, and the agency has continued to grow alongside the coworking community. The company has benefited from Flywheel’s flexible workspace model, utilizing a mix of community memberships, dedicated desks, and private offices as the team has expanded.


Today, Wonder operates from four private offices within Flywheel and remains actively engaged in the coworking community’s entrepreneurial programming.

“Flywheel has been an incredible home for our team,” said Jami Mullikin, Founder and Creative Director of Wonder. “The flexibility of the space has allowed us to grow intentionally while staying connected to Greenville’s broader entrepreneurial and creative ecosystem.”

In addition to its workspace, Wonder regularly participates in several Flywheel initiatives, including Future X and Catalyzer, programs designed to support founders, innovators, and emerging companies in the Upstate.



Wonder is also the host of Pixel Pushers, a quarterly creative community meetup that brings together designers, developers, and creative professionals from across the region. The event features guest speakers, networking, and community collaboration, helping strengthen Greenville’s growing creative and technology community.

“Greenville has an incredible base of creative and technology talent,” Mullikin said. “Pixel Pushers is our way of helping bring that community together, share ideas, and continue building momentum for creative professionals in the region.”

The expansion reflects Wonder’s continued growth as it builds a modern marketing, media, and technology practice serving B2B, ecommerce and emerging brands.

About Wonder



Wonder is a Greenville, South Carolina–based marketing, media, and technology company that helps visionary leaders activate their brands and accelerate growth. The firm combines brand strategy, marketing, media, and automation technologies to help organizations turn bold ideas into clear positioning and measurable momentum. Wonder is the creator of the Next90™ Marketing Operating System, a disciplined framework that helps organizations align strategy, marketing execution, and performance in focused 90-day cycles. The agency partners with leading platforms including HubSpot, Apollo AI, and Factors AI to help B2B and growth-focused brands connect brand, marketing, and revenue.

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